The destruction of Bill Cosby’s reputation from something he allegedly did 20 years ago is what happens to famous Black individuals who speak out against the destruction of the Black Family. I have to ask “Why did these woman all wait 20 years to make these allegations?”

This article says “The obvious but incomplete explanation is the Internet.”
But, the internet has been around for 20 years also.

The federal suits allege Harvard and UNC rely on race-based affirmative action policies that impact admissions of high-achieving white and Asian American students. The Harvard lawsuit also contends that the Ivy League university specifically limits the number of Asian Americans it admits each year.

We got a U.S. president from Harvard’s affirmative action program, and look what happened.

Standing in line at the polls yesterday, I noticed few people holding pieces of paper. I had spent four hours the previous night poring through all the candidates (well, not all. I didn’t look at the Green Party, but I did look at Democrats and Libertarians.) My final list had 37 names and issues I would vote on.

How could anybody remember 37 things without a list?
They can’t. Either they are voting straight party (there is a selection, unfortunately), voting on a small subset, or “winging” it, thinking they are smart enough to figure it out by looking at names in a voting booth.

I voted for only one Democrat: John Cook, because he was running against George P. Bush for Texas land commissioner. The last thing this country needs is another destructive Bush getting a toehold into politics. My friends voted for Knight, the hopeless Libertarian candidate, which in my opinion is not an effective measure to keep Bush out of office.

So how did George P. Bush get in, given “W” was such an expensive, destructive president?
Straight party vote.
Even Republicans are lazy or stupid.

Louisiana officials are trying to decide what to do about a massive shopping spree by families on food stamps when a power outage lifted the caps on their spending cards. Springhill Police Chief Will Lynd said some customers were pushing more food than any household could store in a refrigerator and freezer.

“I saw people drag out eight to ten grocery carts,” he said.

I know what I would do. Not advance any more EBT funds until their balances became positive. This would be the last time this happened.

I’d like to call it “looting”, but it isn’t really. Looting usually means the store isn’t paid for merchandise. This time the EBT program got looted.

What can we conclude?
1) The “poor” are not respectful or appreciative of us, their benefactors.
2) The “poor” have phones, internet connections, computers, and communicate.
3) There is no morality in Welfare programs, or the “poor.”
4) The Collapse will be worse.
5) Don’t shop at Walmart if you don’t want to be around these people, or Walmart.

Concerning 5). Walmart is near work. I tried to buy M sized V neck undershirts and only found one package in the whole store. Yet the aisles were filled with 2XL, and 3XL sizes. That was my first encounter with 3XL. Pigs are disgusting.

The GOP House is scheduled Saturday to vote on legislation backed by the White House and congressional Democrats that would make sure the 800,000 sidelined government employees would get their pay when the shutdown ends.

I misunderstood that the whole point of the shutdown was to not spend money.
Politicians and their protected class are all about the public slop trough.
My first job out of college, the company fell on hard times, and we all took a temporary 10% pay cut. Nobody got the lost money back when salaries were restored.
This doesn’t happen in government. At least Congress could plan the shutdown duration so government employees could know when their return flight is. Granted some of them are still on the job with no pay, but not many.

Striking one of their programs may make them willing to compromise on a deal.

The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children — better known as WIC — supplies low-income women with checks or debit cards that can be used for infant formula and cereal, fruits and vegetables, dairy items and other healthy food. WIC also provides breast-feeding support and nutrition classes. Poor women with children under 5 are eligible.

Trust charity, not politicians:

Charitable groups were already filling the void. A Facebook group called “The People’s WIC — Utah” was launched hours after WIC offices closed, matching up families in need with those able to donate formula and other food.

We’re supposed to go to Sequoia National Park on Thursday, but know this could be our last chance to see the giant trees. Desperate, we ask a young guy who works here as a mule wrangler what would happen if we drove back there anyway. Then you’d get a ticket he says. We ponder for a second: How much are the tickets?

That’s exactly the right question tourists should be asking, except it should be:

“How much are tickets to get in?”

The solution to budget problems is to charge admissions costs high enough to cover operating costs and open the national parks. You want to be rescued? Your family writes a check.
This would allows tourists to decide whether THEY wanted to visit the parks, not politicians.
Disneyland and Six Flags don’t run losses using taxpayer monies, and they are open right now.
But politicians don’t think that way because they are about government control and spending.

The federal fingerprint in efforts to fix Detroit is growing larger as the Obama administration has found millions of dollars in grant money to help the bankrupt city.

Four high-ranking White House officials will discuss federal efforts and other opportunities Friday during a closed-door meeting at Wayne State University with Gov. Rick Snyder, state-appointed emergency manager Kevyn Orr, Mayor Dave Bing and community and business leaders.

Detroit has had a poor record in making sure grant money is used properly and even spent at all.

In 2011, Mayor Dave Bing fired the director of the city’s Human Services Department after an internal investigation revealed $200,000 intended for poor residents was spent on office furniture for staff members.

Doubling down on failure quietly.
Another reason to defund the federal government.

At least national parks and museums shut down.
The Smithsonian consumes about $1B annually. It’s time to privatize that and charge correct admission anyway. National Park admission should cover costs too.
Disneyland and Six Flags don’t run losses.

That’s not all of course. Cruz opposes raising taxes on the wealthy. The public supports it. Cruz opposes gun control. The public supports it. Cruz supports sharply cutting spending on Medicare and Social Security. The public opposes it. If Cruz actually believed his job was directly representing the will of the people, his voting record would be extremely different than it is.

According to this reasoning, the “will of the people” can result in unconstitutional governmental action, as long as public opinion supports it. Ezra Klein isn’t quite smart enough to figure out this has happened before. To Jews like him.

The coliseum in Rome was built by Jewish slaves, and after completion, their reward was to be thrown into the arena for entertainment in the newly constructed building.
The Roman public supported that.

German government in the 1930s and 1940s confiscated Jewish property and murdered them.
The German public supported that.

Individual rights and constitutions that prohibit govermental overreach are conditional to the Left.
Ask them why.

The link below has a list of “15 Things Black People Must do to End Racism.” It’s one Black response to Don Lemon’s list of 5 things Blacks must change to combat racism.
Each rule starts like this:

1. It is the responsibility of the Negro to…
2. It is the responsibility of the Negro to…

First, there are no special expectations for Blacks different than anyone else in society.
I will add a few noticeably missing rules from the “15 Things” Black site list that all individuals must do in a functioning civilization:

1. It is the responsibility of individuals not to commit crimes.
2. It is the responsibility of individuals not have children out of wedlock.
3. It is the responsibility of individuals not to use welfare or other government programs the rest of us pay for, and be financially independent.

A task force of elected officials on Friday recommended tearing down the elementary school where 20 first-graders and six educators were shot dead in December and rebuilding on the site.

The group of 28 Newtown elected officials voted unanimously in favor of a plan that would construct a new building on the property where the existing Sandy Hook Elementary School is located. The proposal now goes to the local school board and then before voters as a referendum.

A study found building a new school on the existing site would cost $57 million.

Let’s look at the Liberal logic in this:
Something very bad happened, so now they are going to double down?
What kind of lesson is this for kids, to solve problems by smashing stuff when life doesn’t go your way?
What’s wrong with new paint, a modest remodel, and a memorial monument off site?
Plenty. It would be cost effective.
This is what elected politicians do with other people’s money.

Jason Collins, 34, becomes the first active player in one of four major U.S. professional sports leagues to come out as gay.

Hours after Collins disclosed his sexuality in an online article, Obama reached out by phone, expressing his support and telling Collins he was impressed by his courage, the White House said.

And first lady Michelle Obama chimed in on Twitter on Monday afternoon to applaud Collins.

Former President Bill Clinton also voiced encouragement, releasing a statement that asks fans, NBA colleagues and the media to support and respect him. Clinton said Collins’ announcement Monday is an “important moment” for professional sports and the history of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community.

George Bush visits wounded veterans to express support for their courage.
Bush may not have been the best president, but his head was screwed on right.

It was bad enough that police shot up the boat where D* T* (that’s UNIX for “I don’t want to type out all those $*&% random characters”) was hiding, but now the FBI has taken the boat from the owner.

It just doesn’t pay to report potential criminals on your property. Better to tell them to go somewhere else, if you like your stuff. Does not the following apply?

5) No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

I am the target audience of this book.
Someone who finds the rules have changed, and is now living in a socialist United States.
What should I do with the rest of my life in this shitty new environment?

Given that the book shows up at my house on Friday, I have found this video available now,
from the author explaining his philosphy, and what you can do with the rest of your life.

He’s very humorous, and spot on. Particularly when he rants about “How stupid could these people who want socialism possibly be? Electing people who make their life crappy.” Or the immigrants who are attracted to the US, but vote in the same type of shitty government they are fleeing.
He’s stealing my lines!

The title says it all. Politicians socialize risk by allocating tax monies the rest cannot refuse to pay, to their supporters. Just so they can retain power of political office. The use of political office for theft isn’t new. Roman emperors falsely charged patricians with crimes so they would be executed and their wealth seized to fund gladiatorial combat for the public or to build personal palaces.

In countries without corruption, private citizens and businesses buy insurance against natural disaster. If insurance rates are too high, rational thinking persuades people to not place wealth in harm’s way. Not only does socializing risk force the rest of us to pay blue states’ insurance claims, it causes moral hazard.

Microsoft Windows8 prevents you from blocking Facebook and other adware via the hostfile.
Even if you write protect your hostfile, Windows Defender will overwrite your wishes.
There are a few ways around this.

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